gosdk

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0chain/gosdk

The 0chain client SDK is written in GO. This repository currently supports the following platforms:

  • OSX Mojave 10.14.5
  • LINUX (Ubuntu/bionic).
    • This includes all Ubuntu 18+ platforms, so Ubuntu 19, Linux Mint 19 etc. (apt based package installer)
  • LINUX (RHEL/CENTOS 7+)
    • All Releases based on RHEL 7+, Centos 7+, Fedora 30 etc. (yum based package installer)

It is possible to support the sdk for other variations of Linux as well.

Usage

  • Save below code as sdkversion.go

      package main
    
      import (
          "fmt"
    
          "github.com/0chain/gosdk/zcncore"
      )
    
      func main() {
          fmt.Println("gosdk version: ", zcncore.GetVersion())
      }
    
  • Run below command: (if you don't have gosdk already in your GOPATH)

      go get github.com/0chain/gosdk
    
  • Build the sample application sdkversion

      go build -o sdkversion sdkversion.go
    
  • Run the executable

      ./sdkversion
    
  • If it prints the gosdk version installed then setup is complete.

Mobile Builds (iOS and Android)
  • gosdk can be build to use on Mobile platforms iOS and Android using gomobile.

  • Xcode Command Line Tools is required to build SDK for iOS.

  • Android studio with NDK is required to build SDK for Android

  • Run below command for the first time to setup gomobile environment

      make setup-gomobile
    
  • Use below commands in the root folder of the repo to build Mobile SDK

      For iOS and Android:
              make build-mobilesdk IOS=1 ANDROID=1
      For iOS only:
              make build-mobilesdk IOS=1
      For Android only:
              make build-mobilesdk ANDROID=1
    
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